What is Alaska SPCA?
Alaska SPCA is an independent nonprofit organization committed to the welfare of companion animals across Alaska. The organization provides essential services including low-cost veterinary care, such as vaccinations and spay/neuter procedures, alongside a pet food bank and an adoption center for rescued animals. Their core mission focuses on mitigating animal suffering and ensuring the emotional and physical well-being of pets, supported by community donations and volunteer efforts. Alaska SPCA strives to offer accessible veterinary services and facilitate the adoption of abandoned and homeless animals into loving environments.
How much funding has Alaska SPCA raised?
Alaska SPCA has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Alaska SPCA
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Alaska SPCA?
The recent strategic investment indicates a phase of scaling or enhanced operational capacity for Alaska SPCA. This capital infusion is likely to bolster their ability to expand veterinary service offerings, increase outreach programs, and potentially grow their adoption initiatives. As a late-stage organization, this financing suggests a focus on long-term sustainability and deepening their impact within the Alaskan community, ensuring continued support for animals in need.
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